Here are the Show Notes.

Dr. Larry Nichter has been performing Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in Southern California since 1985 where he began his career as a professor of plastic surgery at USC.

He’s a graduate of the Boston University School of Medicine, did his internship at UCLA and completed his postgraduate surgery training at the University of Virginia. He did residencies at UCLA and the University of Virginia Medical Center.

Dr. Nichter is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and is a member of most of the prestigious plastic surgery societies. His outstanding surgical skills and warm way with patients continue to bring him local and national recognition.

He’s been featured in U.S. News and World Report, Newsweek magazine, the Los Angeles Times, the Orange County Register and he’s appeared on TV and Radio. He has been acknowledged in Orange Coast Magazine as one of “The Best Plastic Surgeons in Orange County” each year since1996 when the survey began.

This was determined by a survey of thousands of physician specialists and fellow Plastic Surgeons in the Pacific Region who selected which specialists they would feel most comfortable sending a friend, loved one or themselves to for Plastic Surgery.

Dr. Nichter is also the President and Founder of the Plasticos Foundation, which is a non-profit group that travels around the world performing reconstructive surgery on disfigured children and trains the local surgeons in current surgical techniques. He’s participated in more than thirty-five medical missions through the Plasticos Foundation and similar organizations.

Q&A From The Show:

Who invented the Ideal Implant?

How long have breast implants been around?

Which is better: Silicone or Saline Implants?

How long have women been able to get silicone implants?

Are many women switching from saline to silicone?

I’ve heard that the Ideal Implant is called a “hybrid” implant.

Could you explain?

Who invented the Ideal Implant?

Could you describe the surgical procedure?

How long does it take to recover?

When will Ideal Implants become available?

What are the requirements to receive these implants?

How many women can participate in this study?

Will patients receive money to be part of this study?

What’s the best way for a women to find a surgeon that uses the Ideal Implants?